Campfire Songbook

The Campfire Songbook is a wonderful collection of everyone’s favourite campfire songs! Whether you’re young or old, there is something for you in this unique collection of songs. All the songs in the Campfire Songbook have been collected by Mike Jackson and Alan Craig over many years, and every song is a proven favourite. The Songbook is convenient B5 size with wire-spiral binding songbook and includes lyrics, melody and easy-to-play chords for guitar and ukulele

So, if you’re sitting by the campfire at night, or leaning against the old piano, or just sitting with friends around the barbeque, you’ll find dozens of lusty sing-along songs in our Campfire Songbook to keep you and your friends entertained for hours!

New Revised Edition

The Campfire Songbook comes with a data CD that contains a simple backing of each tune in both MIDI and AAC (advanced MP3*) formats. MIDI files can be played on your computer or laptop using any MIDI player (most computers come with one installed, but there are good low-cost and free ones available on the Internet). This format allows you to vary the tempo, change the key, or even alter the instruments.

The AAC files can be installed in your iTunes or Windows Media Player centre and downloaded to your iPod or other MP3-style players. We are currently working on a Campfire Songbook ‘app’ for the iPod, iPhone or iPad: so you’ll be able to take your songs with you everywhere you go!

The Campfire Songbook is ideal for schools, campers, hikers, youth and church groups as well as family sing-alongs. In this convenient B5 size spiral bound book you will find 100 tunes from around the world – folk songs, blues ballads, country songs, jazz songs, fun songs, spirituals and kids’ songs – all with music and arranged with easy-to-play guitar chords!

Here are the songs you’ll find in the Campfire Songbook:

1. A-Roving

2. After the Ball

3. Along the Road to Gundagai

4. Alouette5. Amazing Grace

6. Ancient Britons

7. Apples and Bananas

8. Ash Grove

9. Auld Land Syne

10. (An) Austrian Went Yodelling

11. Be Kind to YourWeb-Footed Friends

12. Bill Bailey

13. Billy of Tea

14. Blow the Man Down

15. Botany Bay

16. Bound for South Australia

17. Bring Back My Neighbours to Me

18. Camptown Races

19. Clementine

20. Click Go the Shears

21. Cockles and Mussels

22. Daisy Bell

23. Danny Boy

24. Dixie

25. Do Your Ears Hang Low?

26. Down by the Riverside

27. Drunken Sailor

28. For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow

29. Ging Gang Goolie

30. Give Me a Home … Gum Trees

31. Go Tell It on the Mountain

32. Greensleeves

33. Guantanamera

34. Happy Wanderer

35. Hava Nagila

36. He’s Got the Whole World …

37. Home on the Range

38. House of the Rising Sun

39. I Was Only, Only Fooling

40. In an English Country Garden

41. I’ve Been Working on the Railroad

42. Jamaica Farewell

43. Joshua Fought theBattle of Jericho

44. Kumbaya

45. Leaving of Liverpool

46. Little Brown Jug

47. Little English Sparrow

48. Loch Lomond

49. Lord of the Dance

50. Maggie

51. Mairi’s Wedding

52. Maori Farewell

53. Mary Ann

54. Michael Finnigan

55. Michael, Row the Boat Ashore

56. Morning Has Broken

57. My Girl’s a Corker

58. Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be?

59. Oh, Susanna

60. Old MacDonald Had a Farm

61. On Ilkla Moor Baht ‘At

62. On Top of Old Smokey/Spaghetti

63. One Man Went to Mow

64. One More River

65. Pokarekare Ana

66. Quartermaster’s Store

67. Rattling Bog

68. Rock My Soul

69. Row, Row, Row Your Boat

70. Scarborough Fair

71. Shalom Chaverim

72. She’ll Be Coming Round …

73. Shenandoah

74. Show Me the Way to Go Home

75. Skip to My Lou’

76. Skye Boat Song

77. Streets of Laredo

78. Swanee River

79. Sweet Violets

80. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot

81. Tell Me Ma’

82. Ten Green Bottles

83. There Is a Tavern in the Town

84. There’s a Hole in My Bucket

85. This Old Man

86. This Train Is Bound for Glory

87. Three Craws

88. Tie Me Kangaroo Down

89. Tom Dooley

90. Waltzing Matilda

91. We Shall Not Be Moved

92. When Johnny Comes Marching

93. When the Saints Go Marching In

94. Whistling Gypsy

95. Wild Mountain Thyme

96. Wild Rover

97. Worried Man Blues

98. Yankee Doodle

99. Yellow Rose of Texas

100. You Are My Sunshine

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* AAC stands for Advanced Audio Coding, and is the successor to the MP3 format – it comes with a .m4a extension. This audio format is generally of a higher quality than the MP3 standard, and has smaller file sizes. The following are some of the devices that support AAC: All Apple products (iPod, iPad, iPhone, Mac computers), DivX Plus Web Player, Sony PlayStation 3/Portable, Sony Walkman, Sony Ericsson phones, Nokia S40 & S60, Android phones, Nintendo Wii and the MPEG-4 video standard.